As some of you might have heard before (Ojuice, personal message, or
some other mailinglists), we've been doing heavy outreach action
yesterday evening at the University of Arts in Zurich. We (that were
Paralax/Speckdrumm, Robocop/Atlantis and me) were invited by the
professors of the faculty of 'New Media' to present the idea of demos
and the demoscene to the students under the idea of a regular
event called "Digitaler Salon". This event is more or less regularly
taking place and always features some interesting presentation and
whatever you can think of (beside a good supply of beer and snacks,
of course).
What we did
As requested we prepared a full featured demostration/presentation
of demos and the demoscene. Personally, I prepared a PowerPoint
presentation with a lot of photos/images and audio/video content
(yes, it took me quite a while, but it's possible to do that with PowerPoint) :) Paralax has been talking about the history
of the scene and explained expressions that are wellknown to all
of us, but not to people that are not involved within the scene. Paralax additionally showed how to create a demo using a demo-
tool (coding is not what the students of an Art school are most
interested in) - he presented his own tool of course. I continued by
explaining "news and media" in the scene as well as giving and idea of
what a demoparty is (thanks to Slengpung for all the photos ;-)).
Robocop closed the presentation by having an unprepared speech about
the Swiss demoparty "Buenzli" and generally about his passion for demos
and the scene.
The Feedback
The feedback was awesome, people invited us for beer and wanted to know
more details - and some of the even plan to come to Buenzli next
August. In some smaller room right beside the presentation location, we
set up some kind of demo-lounge with a C64 running various demos, an
old 486 running Second Reality + a new PC having a couple of
Windows-demos on the harddisk.
I have also been talking a lot to the professors and it seems that
there will be some more outcome in this, maybe seminaries on
demos
or generally realtime-arts. As another form of feedback those "artists"
gave me some hints to revolutionize demomaking (not exactly, but they
gave some hints on making demos looking more like traditional oldschool
movies when it comes to the design/separation
of the screen content and so on).. :)
That's it for this small report that has just been written to show you
that also the Swiss scene does outreaching ;-) Actually, from our side,
the thing was running through our Buenzli-society. I will
certainly
write a more detailed report on all this for the next issue of PAiN.
Best regards,
[unlock/vantage/padua]
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Thursday, January 20
by
i@m.fm (Frank Michlick)
on Thu 20 Jan 2005 10:38 AM EST
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